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A White Man’s Look at Race and The Hip-Hop Industry

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Other People's Property
“Other People’s Property” is a very good book that is at its best when its author acts like a DJ. But don’t get it twisted: [Jason] Tanz sees hip-hop as text more than as sonic phenomenon or, for that matter, stone groove. “Other People’s Property” is made up of nine journalistic pieces, each a mix of reportage and personal reflection about race and the industry of hip-hop. It’s freaky, equally in love with Western philosophers such as Jean Baudrillard and the classic albums from hip-hop’s golden era. In a very hip-hop effort to get his shine on, the author mashes up his prose, cutting in and out of reportage and confessional styles.

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A Look Into ‘Infamy’

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Cover of 'Infamy'
This cutting edge documentary not only unmasks the faces of seven individuals addicted to graffiti, but it exposes their thoughts, feelings, faults and fears — an avenue unrivaled by any graff film to date[…]”Graffiti is like the United Nations. There is a representative from all corners of the earth. Black, white and the many shades in between, man or woman.”

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Nas Modifies Album Title, Trades “A” For “Er” And a Controversy To Be Named Later

Posted on Friday, November 9, 2007

Nas
Rev. Jesse Jackson can breathe a sigh of relief: Nas’ new album will no longer be titled Nigga. It’s Nigger now, according to the Illmatic MC. Regarding all the controversy surrounding his provocative choice of album titling, Nas said, “Stay out of our business. You ain’t got no business worrying about what the word ‘nigger’ is or acting like you know what my album is about without talking to me.”

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Rap Criticism Grows in Hip-Hop Community

Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Snoop in Concert

Maybe it was the umpteenth coke-dealing anthem or soft-porn music video. Perhaps it was the preening antics that some call reminiscent of Stepin Fetchit.

The turning point is hard to pinpoint. But after 30 years of growing popularity, rap music is now struggling with an alarming sales decline and growing criticism from within about the culture’s negative effect on society.

Rap insider Chuck Creekmur, who runs the leading Web site Allhiphop.com, says, “a lot of people are sick of rap. … The negativity is just over the top now.”

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Academic Hip-Hop? Yes, Yes Y’all

Posted on Friday, May 11, 2007

Shawn Ginwright
With hip-hop itself hitting its third decade, hip-hop studies has become one of the most explosive subjects to hit academia in decades — as UCLA Professor H. Samy Alim says, “It’s reinvigorating the academy.”[…]

“There is a literary flood,” says Jeff Chang, a writer, UC Berkeley graduate and sometime Chronicle contributor, whose award-winning book “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation” is one of the primary texts in many classes. “It’s becoming a tidal wave. Right now, I have six or seven books on my desk for me to review or blurb. They weren’t there a year ago.”

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Black Youth Divided Over View of U.S.

Posted on Friday, May 11, 2007

Black Youth Project Picture
The Black Youth Project looked at opinions on politics, sex and health among nearly 1,600 black, white and Hispanic people between 15 and 25 in what researchers called one of the most comprehensive reports of its kind.

The project focused on the ‘Hip-Hop Generation’ and the later ‘Millennium Generation,’ groups whose parents or grandparents lived through the civil rights era, said Cathy Cohen of the University of Chicago, the survey’s lead investigator.

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EyE Sight

Posted on Friday, May 11, 2007

Shorty of Kelly Peters Dance Crew
Ben Gilbarg and Amir Hoagland have a different way of giving back. Their nonprofit organization, 3rd EyE Unlimited, teaches kids how to ignite social change and kick-start rap careers.

“There are a lot of pitfalls in the industry, and we teach them that hip-hop isn’t just what you see on television,” Gilbarg said from 3rd EyE’s New Bedford office. “We build kids into leaders, not just through rapping, but by having them produce television shows, design fliers and organize events.”

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Rap, Runaways to Share Grammy Spotlight

Posted on Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Ludacris at Press Release
As rapper Ludacris takes the stage at Sundays’ Grammy Awards show in Los Angeles, more than a dozen anxious volunteers will huddle up at a North Side call center for runaway children, hoping his performance sets the phones ringing.

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Hip-Hop Outlaw (Industry Version)

Posted on Tuesday, May 8, 2007

DJ Drama
Late in the afternoon of Jan. 16, a SWAT team from the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, backed up by officers from the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office and the local police department, along with a few drug-sniffing dogs, burst into a unmarked recording studio on a short, quiet street in an industrial neighborhood near the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.[…]

Later that night, a reporter for the local Fox TV station, Stacey Elgin, delivered a report on the raid from the darkened street in front of the studio. She announced that the owners of the studio, known professionally as DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon, were arrested for making ‘’illegal CDs.'’

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